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6 months ago

Who will keep the previous original documents of the plot. if we purchase 210 sq yard from 300 sq yard . Please advise

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
The original title deed and sale deed of the entire 300 sq yard plot should be available with the seller. These documents establish the ownership and transfer of the property. When you purchase a portion of the land, a new sale deed should be created to reflect the sale of the 210 sq yards to you. After the sale is complete, it's important to ensure that the local municipal records are updated to reflect the change in ownership. This process is known as mutation, and it involves updating the revenue records to include your name as the owner of the 210 sq yards.
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